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Pam-MB
4 years agoAdvocate
Installing fibre lines
When they come to install the new fibre to your home,do they need access to all phone outlets in your house?
- 4 years ago
The only time they'll need access would be if you have a landline. They'll need to connect the fibre terminal to the phone lines in one location closest to the terminal and depending on how your other phone jacks are wired, there is a small chance they may need to update one or more jacks so they all work properly. Other than that they usually won't need to do much if anything to them other than disconnect the outside copper phone line to the house.
xray
4 years agoHero
No, they only need to access the room where your existing phone lines come into the house, usually in the mechanical room.
Pam-MB
4 years agoAdvocate
I have been informed by Telus that they need access to all phone outlets in the house.
- Nighthawk4 years ago
Community Power User
The only time they'll need access would be if you have a landline. They'll need to connect the fibre terminal to the phone lines in one location closest to the terminal and depending on how your other phone jacks are wired, there is a small chance they may need to update one or more jacks so they all work properly. Other than that they usually won't need to do much if anything to them other than disconnect the outside copper phone line to the house.
- Pam-MB4 years agoAdvocate
My house is 50 years old,so I imagine they will have to update the outlets.
- Nighthawk4 years ago
Community Power User
They won't need to update the outlets. As long as they have the standard RJ11 plug on them and they currently are working, that's all that is needed. A 50 year old house typically should have the old two pair phone lines wired in when the house was built so if one pair is bad, switching to the other at the jack is possible. If your phone jacks work currently when on copper landline service then you should be fine. Ignore what the sales people tell you the installer will "need" to do inside your home because not every house has the same set up / wiring / etc. inside. The installer will be there and they can explain to you exactly what they'll be doing. After install, just check that all the jacks that were working before and see if they still are.
If you don't have a landline, they aren't going to touch the jacks at all. The installer may only disconnect the copper phone service where it reaches the house.